Underwater microphone.
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Underwater microphone.
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Detects vibrations in the ground.
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Under this heading, short stories on aesthetic research and current social issues are released. Always with the aim to inform, to show possibilities and alternatives. The reader should be taken on a journey, on which his mind opens for new things and changes.
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Priezor from + LOM + is an open-source passive antenna to make electromagnetic fields audible. It is very sensitive and detects low level events in the atmosphere. All electronic devices in the home or for outdoors, e.g. mobile phones, flat screens, sockets, etc. emit electromagnetic waves and sound very different. Which source sounds the most exciting to you? How can we explain the different volumes? And how do you perceive these devices now that you can hear them?
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Chris Anderson: MAKERS, The New Industrial Revolution. Goodreads.
ISBN 978-0307720955
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He is a composer and performer of electronic music and creates versatile soundscapes with test equipment and special devices. With his playful curiosity and love of experimentation, he also searches for aesthetic sound in non-musical territories. With his tutorials on Youtube he brings experimental music techniques closer to his wide audience. Photo was taken by + NANI GUTIERREZ +
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Turns light into Sound.
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Welcome to the lab! Here we tinker, solder, experiment with electronics and make things vibrate. It’s a physical and mental space where we develop new ideas for prototypes and build awesome sounding instruments.
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Dominik Landwehr, Verena Kuni: Home Made Bio Electronic Arts. Do-it-Yourself Mikroskope, Sensoren, Klangexperimente. Christoph Merian Verlag, Zürich.
ISBN 978-3-85616-567-3
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